Greenano at The Great Salmon Send Off: Exploring New Connections and Opportunities

Spring marks a season of renewal, and at Greenano Solutions, it's also a time of new events, partnerships, and opportunities. This May 10, our CMO, Mr. Tai Dinh, was honored to attend The Great Salmon Send Off, hosted by the Stoney Creek Environment Committee in Burnaby, BC.
This annual event celebrates the release of young Coho salmon into local streams, and brings together environmental advocates, hatchery teams, government representatives, and community members. It was a meaningful opportunity for Greenano to engage with those working at the heart of aquatic conservation.
During the event, Mr. Tai Dinh introduced Greenano’s nanobubble technology to Mr. John Templeton, President of the Stoney Creek Environment Committee. The discussion opened the door to potential collaborations with hatchery members, focused on enhancing water quality and fish survival through advanced oxygenation.
We also had the chance to speak with a representative from Fisheries and Oceans Canada about how nanobubble technology might support broader aquatic health initiatives.

Finally, a quick but insightful chat with members of Coquitlam Environmental Services gave us a better understanding of the city’s water system, from mountain lake sources to residential taps. We also learned that the city already uses ozone in water disinfection, which aligns closely with Greenano’s ozonated nanobubble technology, opening up exciting possibilities in municipal water treatment applications.

As we continue to grow, Greenano remains committed to working alongside communities, government, and industry to bring sustainable, science-driven solutions to aquatic systems across Canada.
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